Politicians from the party once led by Angela Merkel, who allowed millions of migrants into Germany, now concede that they are greatly overrepresented among sexual predators.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: New data from the German police reveals that the number of reported sexual assault cases in the country has skyrocketed in recent years, with migrants overrepresented among perpetrators. A majority of suspects still have German citizenship—this will include naturalized and second-generation migrants—but foreigners are account for a far larger proportion than their share of the population. 📺 DETAIL: In 2025, there were a total of 13,920 sexual assault cases in Germany. In 2018, there were 8,106 cases, indicating an increase of approximately 72 percent and reflecting a long-term trend of rising sexual violence. Data on the share of rapes committed by migrants in 2025 will not be released until later this month, but data from 2024 shows roughly 41 percent of suspects for “crimes against sexual self-determination,” which includes rape, were foreign nationals. “Zuwanderers”—a sub-category of foreigners including asylum seekers and refugees—accounted for 15 to 18 percent of rape suspects in 2024, despite being only two to three percent of the population. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The truth is that perpetrators with a migration background are overrepresented,” admitted Roman Poseck, a senior official in the federal state of Hesse for Germany’s governing CDU, formerly led by Angela Merkel. 🎯 IMPACT: In some German states, migrants are nearly 50 percent of the perpetrators of certain categories of violent crime. In Bavaria and Hesse, for instance, reports indicate that non-German suspects are three to four times as likely to commit a serious sexual offense. 📺 FLASHBACK: The German government abandoned efforts to put the rising, anti-mass migration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party under surveillance last year, after the Trump administration publicly intervened, stating, “That’s not democracy—it’s tyranny in disguise.” |
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